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referential integrity, replication, rescan, SAF-TE, scalability, SCSI Device ID, SCSI ID, Simple

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Adaptec CI/O Management Software User's Guide members are redundant, since surviving members may collectively replace the data from a failed disk. referential integrity A set of constraints on the references between objects in a system meant to assure consistency; the state of such consistency. replication The process of copying and synchronizing object information across nodes. Provides fault tolerance and faster (local) access. rescan The process of updating the current screen to show all resources. RPC Stands for Remote Procedure Call. A message passing facility that allows a distributed application to call services available on various machines in a network. Used during remote administration of computers. S SAF-TE Stands for SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure. See enclosure. scalability The ability of a system to expand capacity through the addition of resources, without requiring a radical change to the system structure or encountering a severe constraint. SCSI Device ID See SCSI ID. SCSI ID The number assigned to each SCSI device attached to a SCSI bus. See also bus; disk ID. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The network management protocol of TCP-IP. slot A receptacle in an enclosure for housing a SCSI device, typically a disk. Glossary-8

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Glossary-8
Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide
members are redundant, since surviving members may
collectively replace the data from a failed disk.
referential integrity
A set of constraints on the references between objects in a
system meant to assure consistency; the state of such
consistency.
replication
The process of copying and synchronizing object information
across nodes. Provides fault tolerance and faster (local) access.
rescan
The process of updating the current screen to show all
resources.
RPC
Stands for Remote Procedure Call. A message passing facility
that allows a distributed application to call services available
on various machines in a network. Used during remote
administration of computers.
S
SAF-TE
Stands for
SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure
. See
enclosure.
scalability
The ability of a system to expand capacity through the addition
of resources, without requiring a radical change to the system
structure or encountering a severe constraint.
SCSI Device ID
See
SCSI ID.
SCSI ID
The number assigned to each SCSI device attached to a SCSI
bus.
See also
bus; disk ID.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
The network management protocol of TCP-IP.
slot
A receptacle in an enclosure for housing a SCSI device,
typically a disk.